/**
 * This class contains unit tests for validating the behavior of Apex classes
 * and triggers.
 *
 * Unit tests are class methods that verify whether a particular piece
 * of code is working properly. Unit test methods take no arguments,
 * commit no data to the database, and are flagged with the testMethod
 * keyword in the method definition.
 *
 * All test methods in an organization are executed whenever Apex code is deployed
 * to a production organization to confirm correctness, ensure code
 * coverage, and prevent regressions. All Apex classes are
 * required to have at least 75% code coverage in order to be deployed
 * to a production organization. In addition, all triggers must have some code coverage.
 * 
 * The @isTest class annotation indicates this class only contains test
 * methods. Classes defined with the @isTest annotation do not count against
 * the organization size limit for all Apex scripts.
 *
 * See the Apex Language Reference for more information about Testing and Code Coverage.
 */
@isTest(SeeAllData=true)
private class loginTestClass {

    static testMethod void myUnitTest() {
        // TO DO: implement unit test
        PageReference iPhonePage = Page.loginHRMS;
        Test.setCurrentPage(iPhonePage);
        login controller = new login();
        ApexPages.currentPage().getHeaders().put('USER-AGENT','iPhone');
        controller.deviceType = 'iPhone';
        System.debug('UserAgent: '+controller.userAgent);
        System.debug('DeviceType: '+controller.deviceType);
        
        
        PageReference iPadPage = Page.loginHRMS;
        Test.setCurrentPage(iPadPage);
        ApexPages.currentPage().getHeaders().put('USER-AGENT','iPad');
        controller.deviceType = 'iPad';
        System.debug('UserAgent: '+controller.userAgent);
        System.debug('DeviceType: '+controller.deviceType);
        System.debug('Url: '+controller.returnUrl);
        
        
        PageReference otherDevicePage = Page.loginHRMS;
        Test.setCurrentPage(otherDevicePage);
        ApexPages.currentPage().getHeaders().put('USER-AGENT','Android');
        controller.deviceType = 'Android';
        System.debug('UserAgent: '+controller.userAgent);
        System.debug('DeviceType: '+controller.deviceType);
        
        controller.redirect();
    }
}